RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FERROUS POWDER-METALLURGY ALLOYS

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JAMES, WB
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A systems approach to engineered ferrous powder metallurgy (P/M) materials is described. The approach encompasses the use of highly compressible, high performance powders in premixes produced using proprietary mixing technology that employs patented binders. To ensure that an appropriate microstructure is achieved to suit the functional requirements of a particular application, alloys are formulated based on a knowledge of the compaction and sintering cycle that will be used to make the P/M parts. These premixes have improved flow and die filling characteristics that result in greater consistency throughout the entire P/M part manufacturing process. In addition, the use of binder treated premixes leads to reduced dusting and segregation of alloy additions. Binder treated premixes produced using highly compressible, prealloyed molybdenum steel powders are shown to be particularly well suited for quench-hardening, sinter-hardening, and high temperature sintering. They also form the basis for a series of chromium, manganese, and chrome-manganese P/M steels. The systems approach will be augmented during 1994 by the introduction of new material and process technology that enables part densities of 7.3 to 7.5g/cm3 to be achieved through single compaction processing.
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